Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
25
January 2020
BUSINESS V
SERVICE IN STATE ENTERPRISES
I learnt about Business Unit approach within State Enterprises – here in
Australia. I could have continued with the Private Sector but something within
me was ready to be self-employed. So, I joined as a clerk and supported the
Director’s unit. To me these are ‘placements’ that happen when we complete our
work experience at each level as per our position requirements and support
those who are senior to us fulfil their duties. That contribution becomes the
ownership reserve which is the ‘gap between that which we were paid and the
total value of our contribution within that structure’. I believe that this was the huge contribution
to my feelings as Common Australian – which were stronger than those who were
supported by me but failed to expressly share that credit with me. There were
many Mothers in the traditional family system who carried this ownership Energy
as per cultural structures. Hence they are known as Shakthi / Energy in Hindu
culture.
It is when a country has this invisible reserve value that it becomes a
Mother Nation – as in Sri Lanka Maatha.
As
per Colombo Page article ‘Main challenge for state
enterprises is economic growth and profit generation – President’:
[President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says that rapid economic growth is the
prime responsibility of all state enterprises and not for profit State
institutions should provide an efficient service to the people.
He points out that it is the responsibility of
the heads of state institutions to eliminate inefficiency and increase
efficiency earning profits and not to be a burden to the government.]
For
the Tamil side – Mr Wigneswaran has highlighted Ageism in Tamil Political Leadership
suggesting that Medical Professionals Dr
Lakshman & Dr Sivan Suthan are better suited to lead Tamils than lawyers within
the Tamil Polity have used ‘Cleverness’
as the weapon to promote themselves. Mr
Wigneswaran highlights that from the time of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan to
current time – leading Tamil Politicians have been lawyers. Mr Wigneswaran has
doubts that they would bring the People under one umbrella.
I
have no doubt that they would NOT. Nor would Mr Wigneswaran who continues to overtly
carry his attachment to Judicial Leadership.
Mr Wigneswaran keeps referring to ‘National Leader’ – meaning LTTE leader
Prabhakaran. If indeed that were true – then the Jaffna that I am part of is
not included in that Nation. LTTE leadership was larger than the actual
sacrifices made by the LTTE group that sought Separation and NOT Independence.
The Tamil Right to self-governance within One Sri Lanka was developed by Sri
Lankans including Mr Wigneswaran and not by those who limited their world to
their local area.
The
above example is also the challenge facing Sri Lankan Public Service. State Enterprises
are made up of both of the above components in the Tamil Political Leadership –
(1) the Mother group that works quietly and develops ownership power that
naturally keeps the whole together and
(2) the Father group that shows the status of the whole through itself. During
active fighting – LTTE wore the surname as did the Sri Lankan Armed Leadership
on the part of the Government. If this were made permanent leadership – then we
would tend towards generating new wars. During civil Administration – the armed
forces have to become Mother Power.
Jaffna
Tamils who according to me are the leading group within Sri Lankan Tamils – is the
group most resistant to takeovers due to our Jaffna-Kingdom genes . So long as we believe this to be the
case, we would access these genes and would invoke its power exponentially. The
requirement however is NOT to consciously calculate. When we believe – the Belief
leads us. That is the way of the system of Karma.
The President talks of economic growth within State
Enterprises as well as Efficient service to the People. The former is visible
and the other is felt through common ownership. The two need to be distinctly separate.
Recently, the Colombo Telegraph highlighted ‘Gota’s Viyathmaga Governor
Seetha Arambepola Violates Constitution To Make Bucks’ which identifies with
the need to separate the two systems. Article 154B (7) of the Constitution requires
as follows:
[(7) Upon such assumption of office a Governor shall cease to hold any other
office created or recognized by the Constitution, and if he is a Member of
Parliament, shall vacate his seat in Parliament. The Governor shall not hold
any other office or place of profit.]
Hence those who are Policy makers in Public Service are
prohibited from holding any other office or place of profit.
Within Public Service there are those who provide ‘Essential Services’ who
are part of the core government and therefore should not make profit for
themselves and/or their part of the government. This is based on the principle
that owners do not make profits out of their group. Within such core parts of
governance – Subjective connections are strong as in family and they are
Program based and therefore do not have the need to ‘show’ efficiency nor
profit. They need to demonstrate strongest union with the People who are the
parallels of children in the family. If they make and show profit – it means
that this union is weak.
At the other end are services that would make profits and have
profit-making as part of their purpose. They are the Business Units of the
Government. Where a government is elected with a big margin – it would need to
go into this kind of Business Unit structure. The Accountability Requirement of such a Government is satisfied when they
show a Profit. Sri Lankan Airlines is such an example. The fact that it is
making huge losses means that it is being pampered by the Government out of
People’s money and hence there would be less for essential services such as
Health care for the poor.
Mr Wigneswaran who is the only Chief Minister that Northern Province has
had – failed to make use of Diaspora Intelligence – including mine – to structure
such a system in Northern Sri Lanka. Instead, he limited himself to the LTTE
system which lacks the basic structures needed by a developing global
community. Hence his suggestion of Medical doctors to lead the Tamil Community
in Politics – which is like recruiting himself.
Each one of us needs to complete her/his experience as professional to
ensure that we have replaced ourselves in society. Until then we are indebted
to that society that motivated us, related to us as seniors and funded us – in that
order of priority. Sir
Ponnambalam Ramanathan for example is motivating power to Tamil politicians who
believe in him. The outcomes shown by the LTTE are the parallels of Funds and
rank much lower in the Resource Hierarchy.
Mr Gotabhaya Rajapaksa would tend
to show outcomes and hence his drive for Economic Profits – which are the
parallels of War Victory. At the moment there are no mothers in the government
to keep Union between the People and the Government strong and self-balancing.
If indeed the current risk is ‘security’ and therefore requires unaccountable
resourcing – then Sri Lankan Airlines would be like Air Force.
In the current positioning – Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa is the mother of the
Government. Whenever there is a need to show – he needs to show it through the
President and directly as if he made a profit. That is what went wrong with the
UNP-Sirisena partnership – where Mr Sirisena driven by local politics ought to
have taken the ‘Mother’ position. If we fail to learn our lesson from that – we
would have another mess through the current leadership not only at National
level – but also at Tamil Provincial level – where Mr Wigneswaran has the duty
to take Mother position in Politics. He would have if he had completed his
judicial experience instead of breaking it by taking current benefits out of the
past in breach of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers as well as the philosophy
of rebirth.
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